An Argentine man legally changed his gender so he could retire earlier, according to a Thursday report.

Sergio, 59, an Argentine tax official, legally changed the last letter of his name to Sergia, assuming the identity of a woman, so he could retire five years early, the Daily Nation reported. Argentine law allows women to retire at 60 while men have to wait until they are 65 years old. . . .

Argentina also allows people to legally change their gender without any type of *** reassignment surgery, according to InformateSalta.

“This is a clear case of abuse of misuse of retirement rights and of the law on gender identity,” Salta Province civil registry head Matias Assennato said.

The one certainty in life, growing old and eventually croaking it, age defines many things for a good reason.

I worked with one guy who was 73 , had earned huge money in the oil industry, refused to retire because in his words "i just love working" even when we had redundancy looming this guy refused to go and fought his case threw the points matrix to be kept on, guys with young kids were paid off and he showed no sign of remorse for still sticking in there at near 74 !

Totally understand people having to work on due to poor finances, but guys like that man i found repulsive.

Hope they throw this case out, your age is your age whether you like it or not.